by Jasmine Thai September 3, 2019

An expression used when entering a room where the presence of mice or other rodents is known, especially in old houses. This is intended to inform the rodents that someone is about to enter the room, and they should hide or run until said individual has exited the room.
(Alex approaches an empty room in his Grandfathers ranch house)
Yeet!
(The mice, hearing his obvious planned encroachment, hide until he leaves)
Yeet!
(The mice, hearing his obvious planned encroachment, hide until he leaves)
by Harland P. Oxford July 19, 2021

The word yet discribes an idiot called jack Bates who likes to use the worked often in sentences and spell out with socks
by Theidiotsgirlfriend August 21, 2018

‘Hello girl, Want to play a ‘game’?”
‘By jolly gosh! Yeet , Yeet , Yeet!” (My word, Yes yes yes! )
*Unzips*
‘By jolly gosh! Yeet , Yeet , Yeet!” (My word, Yes yes yes! )
*Unzips*
by Error-Unknown-Sender June 11, 2018
